Randy Mearns Explained

Randy Mearns
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:St. Bonaventure
Current Conference:MAAC
Birth Date:28 May 1969
Birth Place:St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Alma Mater:Canisius College
Championships:As coach:2x MAAC Tournament (2008, 2012)
3x MAAC Regular Season (2006, 2008, 2022)
2x World Lacrosse Championship (2006, 2014)

As player:1x NLL Champions (1997)
5x Mann Cup (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996)
1x Minto Cup (1990)

Player Years1:1990-1992
Player Team1:Canisius College
Player Years2:1993
Player Team2:Buffalo Bandits
Player Years3:1995-2001
Player Team3:Rochester Knighthawks
Player Years4:2002
Player Team4:Buffalo Bandits
Coach Years1:1997-1998
Coach Team1:Canisius Golden Griffins (asst.)
Coach Years2:1998-2017
Coach Team2:Canisius Golden Griffins
Coach Years3:2017–present
Canlaxhof:2013

Randy Mearns (born May 28, 1969) is a former lacrosse player and the current head coach of the St. Bonaventure Bonnies men’s lacrosse team. After a 9-year career in the National Lacrosse League, Mearns became the head coach of the Canisius Golden Griffins men’s lacrosse team, where he would coach for 19 seasons before leaving in 2017 to coach for the newly created lacrosse program at St. Bonaventure.

Mearns, along with the entire 2006 Canadian National lacrosse team, was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, following a lengthy career in the Ontario Lacrosse Association, Major Series Lacrosse and Western Lacrosse Association Canadian professional box lacrosse leagues as a player.[1]

Canadian Box Career

Mearns played for the St. Catharines Athletics for 5 years. In 1990, Mearns led the team to their first Minto Cup championship since 1950, and was awarded the "Jim McConaghy Memorial Cup" for Minto Cup M.V.P. He was later given the "B.W. Evans Award" for Top Graduating Player.[2] Mearns ranked 36th all time in Canadian Junior A lacrosse assists (regular season and playoffs combined) with 348.[3]

With the Brampton Excelsiors, Mearns won Mann Cup championships in 1992 and 1993, and also won three with the Six Nation Chiefs (’94, ‘95’ ’96).

College career

Mearns was an All-American NCAA lacrosse player at Canisius College from 1990 to 1992 who is currently 20th all-time in Division I career points-per-game (PPG), having scored 95 goals and 95 assists for 190 career points in 39 games. He is also the all-time leading scorer at Canisius.[4]

Professional career

Mearns played professionally for the NLL's Buffalo Bandits and Rochester Knighthawks, acting as captain of the 1997 NLL champion Knighthawk team. Rochester also played in the 1995, 1999 and 2000 finals.[5] Since his retirement from professional lacrosse, he has served as the color commentator for the Bandits' radio broadcasts alongside play-by-play man John Gurtler.

Coaching career

He coached the Canisius men's lacrosse team through 2017, and also was an assistant coach on the Canadian national team that won the gold medal at the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship. Mearns won 94 games in his 18 years of coaching at Canisius, and led the Griffins to their first ever NCAA tournament bid in 2008 where they lost to Syracuse in the first round, and second in 2012 where they lost against Loyola in the first round.[6] Mearns has provided development for his players towards the professional ranks, including Mark Miyashita who graduated from Canisius in 2003 and was the first overall selection in the 2003 National Lacrosse League draft. In a preseason coaches poll, Canisius was picked to repeat in 2009 as MAAC champions. However after a rough start to the season where they lost six straight including 3 one-goal losses, the Griffs ended 2009 on a 4 and 3 run.

Mearns was Head Coach of the Canadian national team that won the gold medal at the 2014 World Lacrosse Championship.

Mearns was named the initial head coach for the St. Bonaventure men's Division I lacrosse team, in June 2017.

Statistics

NLL

  Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team GP G A Pts LB PIM GP G A Pts LB PIM
1993 Buffalo 8 3 3 6 27 42 0 0 0 8 2
1995 Rochester 8 2 9 11 29 8 2 0 5 5 10 2
1996 Rochester 10 10 24 34 63 8 1 2 3 5 8 0
1997 Rochester 10 9 17 26 55 18 2 0 6 6 16 0
1998 Rochester 11 7 20 27 44 61 0 2 2 2 2
1999 Rochester 10 9 18 27 50 4 2 0 6 6 18 0
2000 Rochester 11 6 20 26 89 6 2 2 2 4 19 2
2001 Rochester 12 2 17 19 75 12 1 0 2 2 3 0
2002 Buffalo 15 14 24 38 66 4 -- -- -- -- -- --
NLL Totals 95 62 152 214 498 70 13 4 26 30 84 8
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OLA

  Regular Season Playoffs
Season Team LeagueGP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1985Niagara WarriorsOLA Jr B21120----------
1985St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A42240----------
1986St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A201525408103582
1987St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A2533701032391020308
1988St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A1528336166713202
1989St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A243161921711718252
1990St. Catharines AthleticsOLA Jr A1839621011191639558
1991Brampton ExcelsiorsMSL1314142826--66--
1992Brampton ExcelsiorsMSL141212242121411256
1993Brampton ExcelsiorsMSL15223153109710176
1994Six Nations ChiefsMSL2015334843187243131
1995Six Nations ChiefsMSL1815334829144202419
1996Six Nations ChiefsMSL181222343361910--
1997Niagara Falls GamblersMSL15122941121616153124
1998BuffaloMSL107111849513184
1999Brampton ExcelsiorsMSL2134--19926352
Junior A Totals1061482534016545439513822
Senior A Totals1251101882981351096313419792
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Canisius College

    
Season GP G A Pts PPG
1990 16 45 49 94 5.58
1991 13 30 18 48 3.69
1992 10 20 28 48 4.80
Totals 39 95 95 190 4.87 (a)

(a) 20th in NCAA career points-per-game

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Power's bible of Lacrosse Stats. Power's Bible of Lacrosse. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071013003540/http://www.bible-of-lacrosse.com/newstats/players.txt. 2007-10-13.
  2. Web site: O.L.A. Junior A Trophy Winners. wampsbibleoflacrosse.com.
  3. Web site: Top 100 Career Leaders For Goals, Assists, And Points In Canadian Junior A Lacrosse. wampsbibleoflacrosse.com.
  4. Web site: Canisius Griffins Coach Bio. Canisius University.
  5. Web site: Rochester Knighthawks History. Rochester Knighthawks website.
  6. Web site: Canisius Defeats VMI to Claim Its First MAAC Title. May 4, 2008. LaxPower.com.